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2/26/2001
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20224
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2/26/2001
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Sandra Stubbs
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radioactive materials, toxic, or noxious matter associated with the use or <br />process unless it is entirely surrounded by industrial zoning. <br />(c) Storage Facilities, Household/Consumer Goods, enclosed. <br />(r) Universities and Colleges. <br />(s) University and College Dormitories. <br />(t) Combinations of the above listed uses, with or without uses listed in EC <br />9.2210(1). <br />All uses are subject to the regulations and procedures for conditional use <br />permits in EC 9.8075 Purpose of Conditional Use Permits through EC 9.8110 <br />Conditional Use Permit, Modification Approval Criteria. The hearings official <br />may approve a conditional use on surplus public property for up to 10 years, and <br />for additional 10 year periods if the responsible public agency continues to <br />declare the property is not needed. <br />9.2683 SUecial Use Limitations. <br />(1) Camping. Camping is permitted in the PL public land zone for a maximum of <br />9 continuous days and when directly tied to a special event being held on or very <br />near the camping site, provided a special event permit approving the camping <br />has been issued by the city to ensure that camping is managed in a safe manner <br />with minimal impact on surrounding properties. <br />(2) Permitted Uses Subject to Site Review. When a proposed public use is to be <br />located within 300 feet of land in the broad zone category of residential, and <br />such use will generate the need for a Traffic Impact Analysis according to EC <br />9.8670 Applicabilily, such use shall be subject to an approved site review <br />application according to the Type II procedures. <br />(3) Permitted Uses Subject to Conditional Use Permit. When one of the <br />following public use is proposed to be located within 300 feet of land in the <br />broad zone category of Residential, it shall be subject to a conditional use <br />permit according to the Type III procedures: <br />(a) Mineral Resources Mining. <br />(b) Entertainment and Recreation Uses required to obtain a Conditional Use <br />Permit in community parks according to Table 9.2630 Park, Recreation, <br />and Open Space Zone Uses and Permit Requirements. <br />(c) Homeless Shelters. <br />(d) Recycling - large collection facilities. <br />(e) Recycling- scrap and dismantling yards. <br />(f) Blood Banks. <br />(g) Correctional Facilities. <br />(h) Plasma Centers. <br />(i) Structured Parking. <br />(j) Cemeteries, includes crematoria, columbaria, and mausoleums. <br />(k) Civic, Social and Fraternal Associations. <br />(1) Outdoor Storage or Stockpiling of Materials. <br />Ordinance -- 96 <br />
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